This is the week when I have finally got a few things done.
Most particularly the sales page for our Landlord Law Conference Wales – due to take place at the lovely Angel Hotel in Cardiff (pictured) on 15 May 2015
I think you will agree that we have a wonderful line up of speakers.
The Conference is mostly about the new mandatory accreditation rules being introduced in Wales next year by the Housing (Wales) Act 2014. So if you rent out property in Wales you need to be there.
There are a few things happening on Landlord Law too, which I will talk about on another post.
But what happened on the blog?
Monday
What are the tenants rights if an agent uses her keys to enter the property without permission
An unfortunate situation where I expect the agent felt very embarrassed afterwards. But still stressful for the tenants. Read about it here …
Tuesday
Do house shares have to have locks on the doors?
An emotive issue this one with lots of comments. Take a look at them here …
Wednesday
Landlord Law Conference 2015 – Cambridge
The formal announcement of our Cambridge Conference with details of the speakers and confirmed exhibitors to date. Find out more here …
Thursday
Tenant unable to use private parking space included with his flat
A frustrating situation for the tenant. We have some good suggestions in the comments – see them here …
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #179
Ben is back in a band and in the comments we are thinking of housing related numbers for them to play. There is some serious housing news too. Read it all here …
Further reading
- Nearly Legal takes issue with the RLAs briefing paper on Sarah Teathers bill on retaliatory eviction
- Landlord Referencing report that Newham are taking steps against agents who have failed to join a Redress Scheme
- The government put a form online for landlords wanting to use the accelerated procedure (we use it in my DIY Guide too)
- NALS Conference delegates get annoyed at announcements of more red tape
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